About Me

Architect. Artist. Crafter. Photographer. Sew-er. Quilter. Mother. Wife. I make because it’s what fulfills me (well, second to my adorable family, that is). Sit still? Um, nope. Not very good at that. It’s the art of making things that inspires me to a life of self inflicted insomnia.

This blog is where I write about things I make for friends and family, things I make to sell and things that inspire me.

I love feedback, so please leave comments!

And feel free to contact me at imfeelincrafty @ gmail dot com!

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Copyright

All photos are taken by me of my original work unless noted otherwise. Please link back and give credit if you use anything from this site. Do not use more than one photo per blog post. If you are sharing a tutorial, please direct your readers back to my blog, do not copy my content on to your blog. Everything I post on my blog is for your personal use only- not for resale or redistribution. Do not use pictures of any children photographed on this blog without prior approval.

And lastly, please do not reprint my posts in thier entirety. I truly appreciate being mentioned in your blogs, etc, with the proper credits, but I spent a lot of time writing my posts and would like for the work to stay here, where it was written. I know this is a lot of 'do this' and 'don't do that', but thanks for respecting my creative part of the world!
Wordpress has enabled an option for reblogging posts. I do not agree with this option, due to what I have mentioned above. I take a lot of time to write, photograph and blog about the projects I do. Please respect my desire to NOT reblog posts from my blog.

Thanks!

2009-2014 Louise Wackerman.

Disclaimer

This blog has a lot of DIY projects and all DIY projects inherently involve risk. I do not claim that all projects are tested for child or infant safety.
As the writer of this blog, I have written instructions to the best of my ability and as I have made the projects, but this still leaves you, the reader, responsible for your own selection of tools/supplies and methods. Please follow manufacturer's instructions, be safe and use common sense!